REPORT OF MEETINGS FOR 1907 195 



Berwick. 



The Annual Meeting was held in Bei-nick Museum on 

 Thursday, 10th October, when there were present: — Mr Henry 

 Rutherfurd, President; Captain Norman, E.N., Organizing 

 Secretary; Rev. J. J. M. L. Aiken, B.D., Editing Secretary; Mr 

 John Barr, Tweedmouth ; Dr T. F. S. Caverhill, Edinburgh; 

 Mr R. H. Dodds, Berwick; Lady Eliott, MaxpofRe; Mr Join 

 Ferguson, Duns; Mr J. Lindsay Hilson, Kelso; Dr Thomas 

 Hodgkin, Barmoor Castle; Mr G. P. Hughes, Middletou Hall, 

 Wooler; Mr William Maddan, Berwick; Mr W. J. Marshall, 

 Berwick; Mr A. L. Miller, Berwick; Rev. Wm. S. Moodie, 

 Ladykirk ; Dr James McWhir, Swiuton; Mr T. B. Short, 

 Berwick ; Mr William Weatherhead, Berwick ; and Mr Edward 

 W^illoby, Berwick. 



At one o'clock the President delivered his retiring Address, 

 in which he offered some observations on the 

 President's study of Natural History, with one or two 

 Address. practical suggestions arising from the perusal 



of the Club's Transactions. On the motion of 

 Mr Hughes, he was cordially thanked for the erudite paper 

 he had contributed, and for his courtesy and diligence during 

 his tenure of office. In submitting the name of Commander 

 F. M. Norman, R.N., as his successor, Mr Rutherfurd availed 

 himself of the opportunity to refer to the past services 

 rendered by him to the Club, which he assured him were 

 highly appreciated. 



The Editing Secretary read a summary of the Reports of 

 the year, from which it appeared that successful 

 Annual excursions had been made to Warkworth, Long- 



Reports, formacus, Melrose, Cheviot, and the East Lothian 



Tyne. In the unavoidable absence of the 

 Treasurer, he submitted the Financial Statement, from which 

 it appeared that the state of i]xQ iacome aud expendituv^ 



